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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...council, a think group of prominent Atlantic-minded Americans, studied U.S. investment opportunities in Europe in a series of visits and conferences last year, summarized them last week in an analysis that makes it clear that despite Gaullist-type opposition in Europe, U.S. capital is needed and welcomed more than ever. The council's findings...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Investment: Toward a Trillion | 3/25/1966 | See Source »

...short, Thai envisages "the Hong Kong type of activities," based upon "exporting products of light industries," as the key to South Vietnam's economic future. Such a plan, of course, would benefit cities like Saigon and Danang to the detriment of the countryside. That's okay with Thai, who wants to "reduce the economy's dependence on agriculture and Viet Cong control." He said he did not believe that military victories would be meaningless if Saigon could not command allegiance in captured territory...

Author: By Geoffrey L. Thomas, | Title: Vu Van Thai | 3/24/1966 | See Source »

Most of the film concerns rebellion led by the Marisa against one Mexican feudal-type baron named Rodriguez, whom the troupe discovers beating a serf. As the opening credits shows us, Brigitte grew up tossing bombs with her anarchist father; Moreau goes political for the first time when she falls in love with the Christ-figure revolutionary Flores (George Hamilton). In the closing moments of the film we get a fast sequence of castles exploding all over Mexico as the revolution prevails...

Author: By Jeremy W. Heist, | Title: Viva Maria! | 3/23/1966 | See Source »

Another resolution "deplored the use of any type of student deferment" and asked that the draft be conducted on the basis of a lottery...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Brandeis Students Urge University To Boycott New Deferment System | 3/21/1966 | See Source »

...beef special, and specifying "no Russian," A professor, for example, will call up the Personnel Office, say he needs a secretary, and suggest how much he can pay her. He is asked to list, as completely as he can, his secretary's duties. The professor may also request a "type" of girl, such as married. The Personnel Office sends over as many girls for interviews as could possibly fit the "order...

Author: By Glenn A. Padnick, | Title: Secretaries Don't Really Run Harvard | 3/19/1966 | See Source »

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